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Bloomberg is flat wrong, and he doubtless knows it but hopes you won't notice: New Yorkers have no right to be free of any disruption from the peaceful but disruptive free-speech actions of their fellow citizens, and how New Yorkers lawfully and peacefully assert their First Amendment rights is actually not up to him.
Its hardly surprising then that they've been scrambling to find a way to minimise any disruption from the next eruption (and there will be a next eruption).
There is the possibility of all that is good being lost in any disruption, from the ending of our time in the womb to the ending of an era.
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"I believe this move was merely a disruption from the real issues that need to examined," Mr. Tahat said.
The upper Dudley sands exhibit good continuity across the field without any significant disruption from the shale layers.
Some local residents, weary of the disruption from the week-old occupation, cheered on the attacks.
They recognise that supply chains face disruption from the effects of climate change.
"I'm sure [the disruption from the building work] will be awful for the remaining galleries.
"Otherwise, I get this disruption from the motor cortex," he said.
As the disruption from the Iceland volcano continues this week, so do the consequences for our food supply.
A Wachovia Securities analyst said, "Officials mentioned that the disruption from the Oracle bid had decreased in the last few weeks".
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